Trenance Viaduct

A Grade II Listed Building in Newquay, Cornwall

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Listing Text

NEWQUAY NEWQUAY
SW 8061-8161
16/138 Trenance Viaduct
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II

Railway viaduct. 1874, in place of a timber viaduct. Stone rubble with stone
dressings. The viaduct carries the branch line to Newquay station over the Trenance
valley at the south eastern approach to the town.
Rectangular battered piers with quoins; the inner sides of the piers have a brick
relieving arch set below projecting stones, with imposts. Seven round arches. The
parapet is corbelled, with plain railings; over alternate piers there is a corbelled
rectangular pier in brick.
Sources: Thomas, D. St J.: A Regional History of The Railways of Great Britain Vol. I
The West Country.

Listing NGR: SW8185061244

This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.

Selected Sources

Thomas, D , 'A Regional History of The Railways of Great Britain' in The West Country, , Vol. 1, ()

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